This little script lets you share your Outlook Calendar with the world. Once a day, just export your calendar and TabCal will fetch it automatically, read the data, and display it in searchable format from a browser, or as a regular monthly calendar.

Have you ever wanted a way to make your Outlook calendar data more accessible? What about a way to integrate your calendar with the same look and feel into your web site?

From Outlook, click File, Import and Export, Export to a File, then Tab Separated Values. Outlook will save your calendar in tab format.

Either upload this file to your FTP server, or let TabCal fetch it from your hard drive once a day using File Transfer Protocol. You'll need an FTP server on your machine to have your calendar fetched automatically..

I have a free FTP server running on my computer, so I simply save the tab file to the anonymous folder. TabCal grabs this file daily, and saves it to the web server.

There's also a smaller version of the script which you can insert on any page. This shows any upcoming appointments for the current day only. This can be implemented into your sidebar for a quick summary of what's going on today.

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